by Peter Watson
This book explores suggestions for diverse ways to live in the absence of God. It is far better than my review and I recommend it. The book starts with Nietzsche's Death of God, and that identifies from the outset that the atheism of this book does have its origin in the rejection of a monotheistic ...
This is an interesting book. A history book on what live is like for atheists. See the link in the title to read more. Again, I found lacking in term of reviews on this site. We do need more reviews on non-fiction books. Especially to counteract the fake one on Amazon.
The book was slightly different then what I expected. It's a survey book that broadly covers poetry, prose, painting, philosophy, dance and science after the time of Nietzsche and his pronouncement that "God is dead". It looks at each topic separately and he'll spend a couple or so pages on a person...